Customers

Adapteva

Adapteva has developed a revolutionary many-core embedded computing platform for applications requiring ultra high floating-point performance with minimal power consumption.

Embecosm developed the GNU tool chain for Adapteva, which was recently adopted as part of the public release of GCC 4.5. Our work also involved integrating the tool chain with models of the design, allowing firmware development to start before silicon was available.

ORSoC AB

ORSoC is a fabless ASIC design & manufacturing services company, providing RTL to ASIC design services and silicon fabrication service. ORSoC are specialists building complex system based on the OpenRISC processor platform.

Embecosm provided a commercially robust implementation of GCC for the OpenRISC 1000 architecture, which is used to run the Linux system in NASA’s TechEdSat, launched in July 2012 and now deployed to the International Space Station.

Synopsys

Synopsys’ DesignWare® Processor IP includes the DesignWare ARC™ EM, ARC 600 and ARC 700 families of 32-bit processor cores, as well as the DesignWare ARC Sound and ARC Video solutions.

Embecosm engineers have developed the latest versions of the GNU tool chain for Synopsys ARC processors. We are also able to provide custom modeling services under the ARC DesignWare Access program to users of the processor’s extensible instruction set architecture.

Partners

Bristol University

Embecosm funds research at Bristol University, investigating novel ways to reduce energy consumption of embedded systems. That research ensures we can offer world-leading toolchains for embedded systems, focussed, not just on high performance, but minimizing energy consumption.